Define Your Niche to Expand Your Reach

Define Your Niche to Expand Your Reach

Define Your Niche to Expand Your Reach

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CCA-USA Monthly Member Meeting

For the second month in a row, we will be joined by brand strategist and identity designer Renee Garcia of Renee Lynn Creative. After reviewing highlights from last month’s workshop, Branding with Intention, we’ll dive deeper into the topic of niching together. 

Together, we’ll explore:

  • How to identify your ideal client
  • The basics of niching
  • Defining your niche and if it makes sense to establish one

This interactive workshop is designed to simplify the topic of niching and make it approachable for climate coaches, consultants, and purpose-driven founders. We will invite those present into a collaborative discussion to explore niches within our industry. Whether you’re an established coach with years of experience or just getting started with your coaching career, you can expect to walk away with a new understanding of how niching can help you build trust and connect with your ideal audience.

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Event Timezone Reference - USA - Pacific TIme

Presenter(s) Bio

Renee Garcia, founder of Renee Lynn Creative, is a brand strategist, creative director, and identity designer rooted in Portland, OR. She helps purpose-driven businesses, social enterprises, and changemakers craft authentic brand identities that align with their mission and support sustainable growth. Aside from her creative work, Renee is an avid volunteer and serves as Co-Director of the agency program through American Marketing Association. 

Is This Event Being Recorded? - No

Event Language - English

Posted By - Nicole Angiel, CCA-USA Leadership Circle Member

Email - nicole@carboncutout.com

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Date And Time

Jun 16, 2026 @ 12:00 PM (PDT) to
Jun 16, 2026 @ 01:00 PM (PDT)
 

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